The episode further explores the social stratification between the sighted and the blind. This is poignantly captured in the interaction between and a young sighted Trivantian soldier. When the boy claims Haniwa is on the "wrong side," she counters that those with sight have always been the "isolated and the ostracized". This dialogue underscores that in the world of See , sight is not a gift or a superpower, but a mark of "otherness" that complicates loyalties and creates a unique kind of loneliness. Redemption and Rupture

* Baba Voss. * Kofun. * Haniwa. * Sibeth Kane. * Maghra. * Wren. * Tormada. See Wiki·Contributors to See Wiki See season 2, episode 8 recap - the finale/ending explained

Having secured his family’s safety through the ultimate sacrifice of his brother, Baba chooses to leave. His departure signifies a personal recognition that his presence—marked by war and death—may be the very thing preventing his family from finding true peace.

"Rock-a-Bye" is a masterful finale because it provides closure to the Season 2 arc while radically shifting the status quo for Season 3. By the end of the episode, the characters are physically safe but emotionally adrift, proving that in a world without sight, the most difficult things to navigate are still the complexities of the human heart. Rock-a-Bye | See Wiki | Fandom